Paphiopedilum hybrid
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A relative of Paphiopedilum?
Evidently a very close relative - I suspect I mistook a cap A for a cap H. I will change the spelling forthwith.
But know matter how it spilled it are still a orchid!!!1111!!!one!!
Henry
But isn’t this how mutations are born?
Mutations are born? I thought they just sort of poofed.
‘Tis yet another great photo, Matt! However, if you do a search on GOOGLE for my friend photographer Mark Blackshear, be sure to check whether he has any of his orchid photos posted. Those are definitely among the finest I have seen.
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